These volcanoes are situated in the Snaefells peninsula in western Iceland. The name Berserkjahraun is the name of the lava field, not the individual volcano. There are several mountain craters that look the be pretty red-ish in color. We decided to climb one of the volcano hills and see what there is to see. The name of this crater should be Krakula. This area last erupted around 4000 years ago.
The way up was relatively short, it's not that high but it gets pretty steep at the end and the ground is very loose. When up there you can watch straight into the center of the crater.
The wind was crazy that day. I made standing straight really hard. The wind actually helped us quite a bit. When climbing up, the wind pushed us from the back and made a steep climb easier. When coming down, the wind helped to manage our speed, didn't need to strain our legs so much.
Surrounding landscapes.
Our camper van in the middle of the lava field.
Maybe getting to climb the higher volcano too the next time we are traveling there.